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Jaime S. Jaenke

   
Individuals USwww. desmoinesregister.com -- An Iowa Falls sailor is the first female Iowan to die in the war in Iraq.

Seabee Reservist Jaime Jaenke, 29, was killed in a roadside bomb attack Monday. She is the forty-second Iowan to die in Iraq and Afghanistan since March 2003.

Jaenke, 29, a Petty Officer 2nd Class, and an Illinois sailor were killed when the bomb exploded near their Humvee in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, U.S. Navy spokesman Lt. J.G. Carlos Kirby said.

Also killed was Petty Officer 1st Class Gary Rovinski.

They were assigned to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin.

The Navy identified Jaenke as being from Bay City, Wis., but an Iowa Falls funeral director said he is handling the funeral arrangements for her.

Jaenke had ties to Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, according to Minneapolis television station KARE.

Before joining the Naval Reserves, Jaenke worked as an emergency medical technician in Ellsworth, Wis., where her former colleagues say she was a great service to the community and will be sorely missed, the station reported.

Jaenke was activated in January and had been overseas for a few months before the attack.

Jaenke was a Seabee reservist who provided infrastructure support for combat officers, such as building airstrips and housing. Kirby said he didn’t know what the sailors were doing at the time of the attack.

School officials in Iowa Falls said Jaenke’s 9-year-old daughter Kayla has been enrolled at Rock Run Elementary School since spring 2004. They said Jaenke lived in Iowa Falls during her early childhood but graduated from a high school in Wisconsin.

She had only recently returned to Iowa after living for years in Minnesota and was excited about starting an equestrian business in Iowa Falls when she returned from Iraq.
 

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Jaime S. Jaenke
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, June 09 2006 @ 08:00 AM EDT
Jaime,
I would like to say thank you and the other sailor who was killed in that blast for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"SeaBees-Can Do!"
  • Jaime S. Jaenke - Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, June 11 2006 @ 09:01 PM EDT
Jaime S. Jaenke
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, June 09 2006 @ 04:02 PM EDT
To the Jaenke family from the Wahl family. Deeply sadden by the news of Jamie. She was a sister to our son. As he felt to big her brother. He always worried for women like Jamie then his brothers he served with. Jamie and Gregory are together with all our fallen soldiers. healing is a slow process, take it one day at a time. You all love Jamie unconditionally. She understood the love you gave her. Now we must honor her. Reflect on the many many fond and precious memorable moments you all shared together with Jamie. You all will realize she is very much with you. Only need to touch your heart! One thing I'm certain about. She wants you all to be HAPPY! she is an American Hero, and much more to those that knew her. She has not died in VAIN! She will always be in my heart and prays. As my prays are with her and her family today! July 3rd and 4th in Gatlinburg Tennessee is a SUPPORT OUR TROOP RALLY AND TO HONOUR OUR WOUNDED AND FALLEN. We will honour your daughter! father of fallen soldier US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, iraq 05-03-04 God Bless!

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